Abstract
We make the first attempt to find dwarf galaxies in eight Fermi-LAT extended, unassociated, source fields using Gaia DR2. After probing previously unexplored heliocentric distances of d < 20 kpc with an extreme-deconvolution (XD) technique, we find no sign of a dwarf galaxy in any of these fields despite Gaia's excellent astrometric accuracy. Our detection limits are estimated by applying the XD method to mock data, obtaining a conservative limit on the stellarmass of M* < 104 M⊙ for d < 20 kpc. Such a low stellar mass implies either a low-mass subhalo or a massive stripped-down subhalo. We use an analytic model for stripped subhaloes to argue that, given the sizes and fluxes of the Fermi-LAT sources, we can reject the hypothesis that they owe to dark matter annihilation.
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Ciucă, I., Kawata, D., Ando, S., Calore, F., Read, J. I., & Mateu, C. (2018). A Gaia DR2 search for dwarf galaxies towards Fermi-LAT sources: Implications for annihilating dark matter. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 480(2), 2284–2291. https://doi.org/10.1093/MNRAS/STY1994
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